Twee"dle (?), v. t. [Cf. Twiddle.] [Written also twidle.]
1.
To handle lightly; -- said with reference to awkward fiddling; hence, to influence as if by fiddling; to coax; to allure.
A fiddler brought in with him a body of lusty young fellows, whom he had tweedled into the service.
Addison.
2.
To twist.
[Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell.
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